Lesson Plan | | |Lesson: 1 Date: 3/12/2012 Time: 7.00pm Duration: 30 minutes | |Course: PGCE Subject: Art Topic: Rangoli Patterns | |Lesson aims:
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Child Centred Environment Child centred environments are environments that are fully focused on the child. They may consist of child size furnishings (Mooney‚ 2006)‚ brightly coloured walls and nicely hung children’s paintings. All these factors contribute to a child’s learning environment. They promote positive interactions thus unknowingly allowing the child to learn languages and other essential life skills. UNICEF (2001) declares that child centred approach identifies that the child’s rights
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on attitudes to race in Obama’s America. Write a paper (400-500 words)‚ task 1 and 3. 1. The first text is by Yolanda Young and she writes about how Barack Obama and his wife have changed the look at African American people. Before America got a coloured president white people did not notice her‚ even though her dark color stood out from the crowd she felt unseen. After Barack Obama became President of the United States and his wife became the first black first lady‚ the vision of African American
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colour and the word. The experiment compounded a stimulus where the word was incongruent with the ink colour‚ for example‚ the word red written in blue ink. Stroop (1935) interpreted this idea from Catell (1886) who used coloured objects and words to demonstrate that coloured objects took longer to name than words and stressed the underlying reason for this was that the process of reading is automatic. Stroop (1935) investigated the slower reaction times and mistakes that occurred referring to
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MY commentary In my static image I chose to use the colours red‚ blue‚ white‚ purple‚ red and black because they all play an important part in the image. As some examples the parts in my image that are coloured in blue represent confidence‚ grey/black represents power‚ red represents determination and strength‚ purple represents ambition I also used white because it represents goodness and a successful beginning. All of these colours link to the main idea “overcoming challenges in life can be difficult”
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The beautiful and richly coloured Japanese wood-block prints represent the art Ukiyo-e ‚ first developed in the seventeenth-century. The term ukiyo-e means as ’pictures of the floating world’ Ukiyo-e is produced by woodblock prints and paintings of female beauties; kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers; scenes from history‚ landscapes and folk tales. Image Image Image Image Image Image It wasn’t until the eighteenth century that ukiyo-e became a popular art form‚ mostly to developments in woodblock
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In movies colour scenes can be created by using a coloured filter over white light source or over a camera lens. The entire screen turns to the desired colour if the coloured filter is placed over the camera lens. The viewer makes certain assumptions on how the colour are perceived or how they relate to the scene. Different colours have different meanings to the scenes‚ e.g. the colour red may mean anger‚ passion‚ rage‚ desire‚ excitement‚ energy‚ speed‚ strength‚ power‚ heat‚ love‚ aggression‚ danger
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about a professional American Baseball player Jackie Robinson‚ how he dealt with racism and how he broke baseball’s colour line in the 1940s. As the movie progresses‚ it also shows how the media had shaped society’s perception of the integration of coloured baseball players in society and how it was a success. In this movie analysis‚ the three topic discussions are racism towards African Americans‚ Diffusion of Innovation and the role of opinion leaders through various media effects. Racism towards
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higher than those of some other materials‚ and it is also lighter in colour. Factors that cause a higher temperature in urban areas: – more buildings running furnaces or air conditioners which emit heat – more areas paved with dark-coloured asphalt – more dark-coloured flat roofs – denser traffic with internal combustion engines – less reflective snow cover in winter time Other causes of a UHI are due to geometric effects. The tall buildings within many urban areas provide multiple surfaces
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it represents‚ an object identical to the one used as part of an activity‚ an object similar but not identical to the object used as part of an activity‚ a part of an object‚ a full-sized coloured drawing of the object‚ a full-sized black and white drawing of the object or a reduced-size coloured drawing of an object‚ a reduced-size black and white drawing of an object‚
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